Facebook is giving 'free pass' to terrorists through end-to-end encryption, said director general Ken McCallum
German data regulator says Facebook's new privacy policy could violate European data protection rules
Facebook plans to extend its end-to-end ecryption to its Messenger and Instagram services
The Home Office is allegedly considering measures to compel Facebook to break encryption on its messaging apps
Changes moved back to May, while Indian Supreme Court receives calls to ban the app on grounds of national security
WhatsApp will soon start sharing more data with Facebook and users want out
WhatsApp says the move will enable it to better integrate with other Facebook products and services, but there are privacy concerns
The changes will move British users outside the scope of the EU privacy laws
The FTC is also considering to introduce a separate but related complaint against Facebook in coming days
The alliance wants tech firms to add functionality to their apps for governments to view encrypted messaging; but tech giants argue that any such system could be exploited